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Post by hopeful on Sept 21, 2008 20:43:37 GMT -5
Pro-kill (versus no-kill) From squatchopedia.com - All things bigfoot and sasquatch (Redirected from No-kill) One of the most divisive issues within the sasquatch community is the question of pro-kill versus no-kill. Pro-kill Though there are a range of beliefs across the whole spectrum, the pro-kill position is essentially that it is morally and ethically acceptible to kill at least one of these animals in order to properly document them. This position really necessitates that one believe sasquatches are non-human, otherwise it would be advocating murder. Widely recognized proponents of this position include the late Grover Krantz, John Green,... No-kill The no-kill position is essentially the opposite; that it is NOT morally or ethically acceptible to kill any of these animals solely to document them. It does not necessarily require the need to believe that sasquatches are human as many people oppose the unnecessary killing of any animal, and especially a theoretically rare great ape, only to satisfy scientific curiosity. Many well known sasquatch organizations have adopted this position including the BFRO, AIBR,....as well as individuals including Jeff Meldrum, Peter Byrne, Loren Coleman, ... Retrieved from "http://squatchopedia.com/index.php/Pro-kill" The above information was retrieved from squatchopedia.com.
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